If you just bought a printer with wireless capability and still using cable to print because you think that setting up a wireless printer is a complicated task, then you are missing a lot. Being able to print anywhere in your home without the need to carry or move the printer around is great convenience you get from wireless technology.
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Step 1: Make sure the printer is ON as well as the wireless radio button. On the printer control panel, press the setup button to access the menu. Go to Wireless Menu and press OK. Press the arrow to go to Setup Wizard and press OK so the printer will automatically search for wireless networks in range. If your neighbors have wireless networks, it will be listed as well. So choose the name of your wireless network (SSID) and press OK. If your network has WEP/WPA security key, you will be asked to enter it.